Goo be gone works, but in difficult situations I have been known to resort to nail polish remover. So far it has not caused damage to my manikins. We also follow manufacturer suggestions and only allow use of paper tape on the manikins.

We use "Adhesive Tape Remover Pads" (ours are made by PDI item# B16400) and they work well and are very handy. I then follow up with an alcohol pad. They are made for removing tape residue from patients.

We use a product called "Lift Off" and can be purchased from Lowes, Menards or Home Depot. I found it in the painting supplies isle. It works great with a 4 x 4 gauze and then wash off any residue with a gentle soapy solution. Be sure to have ventilated room. When I used GOO GONE it didn't seem to take it off as well and caused some discoloration on my Vital Sim Annes chest.

Goo Off or Goo Gone is what I use and it works perfectly. I put it on a gauze and rub the spot where there is tape residue. I tend to use paper tape on manikins and it seems to not leave as much residue as other tapes. Good luck.

I have used baby powder to remove adhesive. It works great! Simply sprinkle over the area and rub in. The powder cakes up and is easy to rub off when the adhesive attaches to it. I follow up with a simple wipe down with either a Clorox wipe or a wash cloth with Dawn soap. I have used the other products mentioned in other posts, but I like the baby powder the best. Give it a try!

I have had best luck with De-Solv-it. I get this at Wal-mart. Unlike Goo-gone, it doesn't smear the residue. I use a 4X4 (or slice of paper towel)...place it over area/s I want to de-stick, spray the product on the gauze and leave it for a few minutes, then wipe clean.

Thanks Patricia, hadnt tried that yet....we have used all of hte methods above and with similar outcomes of residue. Baby powder you have to use on fresh removal and I have found letting it sit helps. My Laerdal service expert also recommended grime wipes from Lowes, which work great too for general cleaning and residue removal..